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Panasonic improves Toughbook: related news

Panasonic Upgrades Proven Toughbook Notebooks with Intel Centrino 2 Chipset, Other Enhancements

Panasonic Computer Solutions Company, manufacturer of durable, reliable Panasonic Toughbook(R) mobile computers, today announced upgrades to its semi-rugged desktop replacement Toughbook CF-52 and mobile workhorse Toughbook CF-74.

Panasonic Upgrades Proven Toughbook Notebooks with Intel Centrino 2 Chipset, Other Enhancements

SECAUCUS, N.J., Jul 15, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- MC | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Panasonic Computer Solutions Company, manufacturer of durable, reliable Panasonic Toughbook(R) mobile computers, today announced upgrades to its semi-rugged desktop replacement Toughbook CF-52 and mobile workhorse Toughbook CF-74.

Panasonic Releases Rugged Ultra-Mobile PC

Panasonic's rugged, ultra-mobile PC, the Toughbook CF-U1, uses Intel's Atom processor, which is the smallest and lowest-power consumer processor. Panasonic's Toughbook CF-U1 is targeted toward remote workers, such as insurance adjusters and police officers. Panasonic's Toughbook CF-U1 features an LCD touch screen with sunlight viewability.

Panasonic Releases Ultra-Mobile PC

Panasonic's rugged, ultra-mobile PC, the Toughbook CF-U1, uses Intel's Atom processor, which is the smallest and lowest-power consumer processor. Panasonic's Toughbook CF-U1 is targeted toward remote workers, such as insurance adjusters and police officers. Panasonic's Toughbook CF-U1 features an LCD touch screen with sunlight viewability.

Panasonic Toughbook notebooks get Centrino 2 & draft-N upgrade

Panasonic’s Toughbook range has always prioritised sturdy build above just about anything else, but in a welcome nod to processing power the company has announced that it will be upgrading the semi-rugged notebooks with Intel’s new Centrino 2 processor. Both the Toughbook CF-52 and Toughbook CF-74 will feature the new processor, as well as getting improvements in video performance, storage and networking.

Panasonic improves Toughbook

July 17, 2008 Panasonic’s Toughbook, the battle-hardy computer popular with emergency response teams, law enforcement, the military and mountain-climbers has been given a substantial boost in capability. The desktop replacement CF-52 and field-use CF-74 have been given new Intel Centrino 2 processors, expanded graphics capabilities, 160GB of hard drive space, and 802.11 Draft N Wi-Fi connectivity.

LAPTOP Magazine Honors Panasonic Toughbook 52 Notebook With Ultimate Choice Award

Panasonic Computer Solutions Company, manufacturer of durable, reliable Panasonic Toughbook(R) mobile computers, today announced it has received the Ultimate Choice Award in LAPTOP magazine's semi-rugged, "Portables That Can Take a Pounding in the Field" notebook round-up in the July 2008 "Ultimate Mobility" issue.

Panasonic Upgrades Proven Toughbook Notebooks with Intel Centrino 2 Chipset, Other Enhancements

SECAUCUS, N.J. - (Business Wire) Panasonic Computer Solutions Company, manufacturer of durable, reliable Panasonic Toughbook

LAPTOP Magazine Honors Panasonic Toughbook 52 Notebook with Ultimate Choice Award

SECAUCUS, N.J. --(Business Wire)-- Panasonic Computer Solutions Company, manufacturer of durable, reliable Panasonic Toughbook(R) mobile computers, today announced it has received the Ultimate Choice Award in LAPTOP magazine's semi-rugged, "Portables That Can Take a Pounding in the Field" notebook round-up in the July 2008 "Ultimate Mobility" issue.

Panasonic unwraps first Centrino 2 Toughbooks

Panasonic on Tuesday became the next notebook maker to update its line for Intel's Centrino 2 platform with two new Toughbook models. The semi-rugged, 15.4-inch Toughbook 52 and its matching 13.3-inch Toughbook 74 both get the faster processors, 1,066MHz bus speeds, and faster Intel graphics of Centrino 2 as well as a boost to 802.11n Wi-Fi and 160GB of storage.

Panasonic Maps the Course of High Definition by Studying How Real Families Enjoy HD Lifestyles

NEW YORK, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Panasonic announced that it is looking for more families to participate in its Living in HD program, a unique study of real American families experiencing what it means to "live in High Definition." Panasonic plans to increase the number of participating families to 60 by 2009 and further expand the growing online Living in HD community to eventually include 100 families. To date, 30 families are participating in the program, providing ongoing feedback to Panasonic about product functionality, design concepts and how living in High Definition has influenced how they think and use technology. The company will outfit the new families with a full suite of HD products, including a 50" VIERA Plasma Internet-enabled HDTV, HD Camcorder, LUMIX Digital Camera, Network Camera, Blu-ray Disc player, Toughbook(R)

Panasonic Adds Two New Cameras To Its Top Of The Range LUMIX FX Series

Panasonic has launched two new compact cameras in its top of the range LUMIX FX series. The FX38 and the FX180 both feature a trendy and stylish design and incorporate Panasonic’s latest innovations. The DMC-FX38 features 10.1-megapixel resolution, a 25mm ultra-wide-angle LEICA DC lens and powerful 5x optical zoom, while the FX180 boasts astonishing 14.7-megapixel resolution, a 28mm wide-angle lens and 3.6x optical zoom. Panasonic Marketing Middle East Product Manager Yasuo Kimoto says that the two cameras are the latest editions to the world-acclaimed FX series which provide high picture quality, ease of use and unique features in a sophisticated package. At the heart of both models is Panasonic's new high-speed, high-performance, next-generation image processing system - The Venus Engine IV and both are equipped with an advanced versi

Today's Panasonic Plasma TVs Might Outlast Owners

NEW YORK, Aug. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Panasonic, the market leader in Plasma HDTVs and the Official HDTV of the Olympic Games, announced that its entire best-selling 2008 line of 1080p VIERA Plasma HDTVs is rated to last 100,000 hours before reaching half its original brightness. Based upon the U.S. average daily viewing time of six and a half hours, Panasonic 1080p Plasma HDTVs could on average take more than 42 years to reach half of their original brightness level. "There has been a lot of misinformation circulating about Plasma HDTVs and longevity, and we're happy to once again set the record straight on the durability of Panasonic Plasma," said Robert Perry, Senior Vice President, Panasonic Display Products Company. "Quite simply, our Plasma TVs are built to last a very long time -- as much as 100,000 hours to half their brightness.

Panasonic Unveils the Handheld Toughbook CF-U1, a Rugged Ultra mobile PC for Field Workers in Extreme Environments

Panasonic Unveils the Handheld Toughbook CF-U1, a Rugged Ultra mobile PC for Field Workers in Extreme Environments

Mystery Intel Tablet is Panasonic Toughbook for Medical Types

That mystery tablet PC that appeared at the end of Intel's presentation at IDF last night is no classmate, or super-powered Speak&Spell either: It's a Panasonic Toughbook-alike tablet. More specifically it's a "Mobile Clinical Assistant" device, aimed at doctors and nurses who are under an increasing burden of digital data and imagery nowadays, though there's not much more info available than that fact yet. Shucks... and there we were hoping for something a little more Classmate-y. [Ubergizmo]

Panasonic Toughbooks Upgrade to 802.11n

Panasonic Computer Solutions Co. upgraded its semi-rugged desktop replacement Toughbook CF-52 and mobile workhorse Toughbook CF-74 to incorporate the new Intel Centrino 2 processor technology and also expand Wi-Fi performance to include 802.11 draft N.

Panasonic Mobile & NTT Data Form Alliance

Panasonic Mobile Communications and NTT DATA Corp. announced they have reached a basic agreement on a capital and business alliance on Panasonic Mobile & System Engineering (”PMSE”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Panasonic Mobile. NTT DATA will take over 60 percent of the shares issued by PMSE and establish the new, yet to be named, company in Yokohama by October 2008.

Panasonic Avionics Licenses iDirect's Satellite IP Router

Panasonic Avionics, the leading supplier of in-flight entertainment (IFE) and communication systems, will license iDirect's satellite IP router technology as a core component of the Panasonic eXConnect in-flight satellite transmission platform. Panasonic eXConnect provides two-way broadband connectivity for a broad range of passenger and crew applications, including Internet access as well as live video programming, telemedicine and the ability to monitor and report critical flight information in real time.

NTT Data, Panasonic Mobile to tie up in cell phone software development

Panasonic Mobile Communications Co and NTT Data Corp announced Wednesday that both companies have reached a basic agreement on a capital and business alliance on Panasonic Mobile & System Engineering Co, a wholly- owned subsidiary of Panasonic Mobile. NTT DATA will take over 60% of the shares issued of PMSE.

Panasonic Adds LCD TVs To 'Concierge' Program

Secaucus, N.J. — Panasonic has extended its Plasma Concierge free customer-support program to both Panasonic plasma and LCD HDTV owners and renamed it Panasonic Viera Concierge.

Panasonic Teams With Brother International Corporation in Delivering Wireless Mobile Printing Solutions for Field Service

SECAUCUS, N.J. & BRIDGEWATER, N.J. - (Business Wire) Panasonic Computer Solutions Company, manufacturer of durable, reliable Panasonic Toughbook

Panasonic to Hold Its First Global Advisors Conference

Osaka, Sept 1, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - With its name change to Panasonic Corporation just a month away, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. will hold its first Panasonic Global Advisors Conference at the Panasonic Center Tokyo on September 11.


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